'UJJfi MWXUsG Dllfli'r THt'ESJJ-AY MAl.CII (i. lhiW.
Periling 3aUy 'txA
!
SrKCIAI., !;::) A. M.
Not t s'r
before buvin
i :i luirtake. Mis
i rostly. In heal
i:.vi the largest as
takes are ahv;iv i
injc stoves wu ii:.
well as the lit
stock in the cii v
cartful iy selected
. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment but as a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, so the
price is right. We have sjecial
ties in heaters, Inside our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and
u- j
perior stows and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
ox silt:.
The Daily Herald will be on
sale each morning at the new
stand of W. F. Kulin's, where it
can be procured at o cents per
copy.
wkathekinimcationw.
Tor Albany and .trinity Fol
lowing is the forecast :ur 1M hours,
ending at S i. m. to-ua 4 :
Rain ; slightly warmer.
lOTTINOS AltOCT TOWN.
Mr. .1. W. Cusick is in Portland.
Fresh fish received daily at
Jihultz Bros, market.
Dr. K. J). Geary of Metlford was
in the city yesterday.
A lot of very nice California cab
bage just received at Spencer &
Blackburn's.
Fresh candies , nuts , figs,
oranges, lemons, etc. at Spencer &
Blackburn's.
A social dance will be given at
the armory Thursday evening by
William Richards.
Mrs. T. G. Hopkins was called
to Salem yesterday by the serious
illness of ;her sister.
T. L. Wallace, of the real estate
firm of Wallace & Cusick, is spend
ing a few days in Astoria.
A , new tlot of very nice dried
beef, whicji will be chipped to
order at Spencer & Blackburn's.
Honey and pickles, syrup and
vinegar and all other kinds of ex
tremes at Spencer & Blackburn's.
"H. Bryant has purchased 77
acres of land, near Albany, from
Frank Fronton, paying therefor
tM sum of $5,300.
iC, ;J. JStttart, graveling freight
passenger agent of the Oregon
Pacific Co., returned yesterday
froin'Southern Oregon. " ' ' ' ' i
AninuaeBisc' lin,e of new jwiriof
viytamgt wjh shapes in siinjoyaisj
ami a!.' great variety of gerita fur
nishmgs have just been opened at
ij. fc. Jilain's clothing store
V I IUIIU 7L
jtitioHi0'1"
courtK:ain,fc
j nnmerouBly signed pet
was presented to the countv
yesterday, asking the right of way
over certain county roads for the
extension of the Albany street rail
way.
The sidewalk . on Ferry street is t
to be extenuea out tnrough the
Elkins akdition which will make
it a long and popular promenade
oh sunny days and .moonlight
nights.
Hon. P. W. Haley, of Independ
ence,, was in the city, yesteiday.
He is engaged in movirg the house
on his place down the river, which
the Hoods floated off back on to the
foundation or on to higher ground.
jJr. James .Shelton was in the
city yesterday, having an apphca
tion before the county commission
era for a voting precinct at Jordan,
The petition is a worthy one and
should receive the favorable con
sideration of the board.
The Salem Wool en Mills make
a formal opening next Saturday,
which will mark an epoch in
Salem's prosperous march. Our
Albany mills are turning out ex
cellent material, and are in excel
lent w orking order.
Writsman & Ilulburt sold yes-
teruay to j. w. juoencn one lot in
. Ilackleman's addition to Albany,
the Yia-int noul Kninrr ttfirVi 'PKtAir
,also sold to Li. B. witzell a house
Slid lot in the same addition owned
y C. B. Harnish for $1800.
Jas. F. Haswsll, former superin
tendent ot .the woolen mills in this
rity, is talking of going to PendleAJ
ton to start a woolen mill plant ml
that city. It is. a commendable A
v kvbs-v . vv-yv( vvvaa ill vv
an, ariJ make it a success.
... The Salem Journal says : Misses
'pevieve and Eife George of Al-
vmj.mv .wvyu in nit; tiiv um.iiuk
uwuu ..jutaa xjum.ii (tarns.
Miss .Gene,vieyek,wient, to Portland
. this afternoon, and Miss Elsie goes
nomepnis evening,
ntZ-l.!Liki-'y- '-.-. , 1
vC
the iti i i li 1 1 r u nnninron t nn i
sa rr- r
I . 4 i . -J
lauivitv, rei)oriea vesterdav in
riavor of a steel truss or a steel wire
- auspension bridge, but against re-
ouuuing xne old fridge.
lhe Ked Crown Mills, whose
flour is known far and wide for its
. intrinsic superiority, has added to
its permanent excellence bv rmt-
tingin a full complement of electric
r liifhts. iThev. atc. nU-ca. n n ik
totestrjmprovements and reap a
juii reward tor the enterprise and
pusn.
lhe means ot communication at
T I l. . I
joruan, wiiere ine orioge across
Thomas Creek was take.i out' by
the lugU water, for quite a number
of people who were biu in by the
loss of .bridges, was by a letter
weighted down . with a' stone so
. fciat it could be thrown acroos
it loggias been jmprovised as
Iridire until a new. bridge can be
built.' Mr. Shelton, of the firm of
Shelton McCully, was ..over
yesterday, urging the rebuilding of
the bridge, width should be done
right away.
COUNTY COUET.
eediiiM of the March Term Mc
for Bridge Eepairs.
Keport of John Brown, super
visor ot road istrict No. 4!); al
lowed and D. H. Ambro.-e ap
pointed. Application for change of boun
dary of road district No. .allowed.
J. S. George was appointdd
supervisor of road district No. V.
Contract was let to road super
visor of road district No. 12 to
repair bridge at 15.
In the matter of the application
of J. E. Knox ct ai. for the vaca
tion of a county road, the follow
ing viewers were appointed to meet !
at the residence of J. E. Knox on
March 24: David Froman, li. A.
Irvine. Kobt. Brown and E. T. T.
Fisher as surveyor.
BILLS ALLOWED.
W. F. Farrows, gravel
10
50
3.1
E. E.Montague, road laws .
Paisley & Fish, printing. . .
II. Farwell, Treas. salary. .
Wm. Abbott, 2 coyote scalps
John Cary, 1 coyote scalp. .
12
10 00
o 00
IT. G. Chandler, cougar and
wildcat scalp GOO
Albany Electric Light Co. . 55 00
J. F. Hvde Hid for noor 10 00
! T. G. Hopkins, work ou jail ."5 50
! Henry Reams, coffin for
j poor 20 00
I M. Cowan, work on bridge. 28 75
W. C. Tho.nas, aid for pwr 12 00 I
I May & Sendeis, merchan- J
I dise for poor ! 15 j
i Dan McClain,aid for poor. . s 00
T. Ji. Wallace, rocks for
bridge
15 00
4 71
10 00
Cyrus & Pitsford, lumber. .
Mrs. Logan, aid for poor. .
Samuel Porter, gravel
S. A. Dawson.road viewer
Martin Payne.
4
2
2
2
56
50
00
00
00
85
Strauder Froman
G. W. Smith, work on jail .
Humphrey & Taylor.bridge
work 55 00
J. Brown, road supervisor 26 00
Fees, case D. E. Sullivan. . :53 00
D. Rankin, repairing San
derson bridge 1S9 00
J. B. Fit, a ater, aid for poor 8 00
G. 1 . Crawford, aid for poor 8 00
E.E.Montague, postage.. 10 00
Wm. Ray,' aid for poor 1100
A. Wheeler, lumber 10 00
Geo. W. Taylor, lumber. . . 54 00
Jcs. A. Smith, repairing
Lebanon bridge 10 00
Levi Douglas, justice fees. . 3 35
John Smallmon, fees 44 45
V. C. Miller & Son, lumber 13 50
Fortmuler & Irving, cofGn
for poor. ... . . , 15 00
John J.Davis, keeping poor 6120
W. B. Dcinaca, lumber 88 53
II. M. Stone, repairing Oak
Creek bridge. 200 00
L. M. Curl, salary and
postage 55 00
L, Al. .Curl, examining
teachers J. 37 50
W,' C. awell, examining
teachersj . 1 . ..... 37 50
O. ' If. Cosho,w, examining
teachers. 'I.'.'. 37 50
Mrs. Ida Nichols, aid 15 00
John Smallmon, fees 342 11
uiallmon . 0
k Whitney, printing. 3 50
BBIDGE MEETING.
effer3on Alive
to the Benefits
Building.
Special to the Hkrald.
. Jefferson, March 4. The. citi
zens nf this place held ft meeting
yesterday to consider the necessi
ties of a bridge over the river here,
atjwhich they appointed a commit
tee for each county to confer with
their respective county court? in
regard to the matter. The people
here are in earnest about getting a
bridge.
Insane Man.
Wm. Carstens was brought in
yesterday from Tangent, and ex
amined before the county court for
insanity, the examining physicians
being Dr. G. W. Maston "and Dr.
D. M. Jones. His mania was in
the suicide line, having tried to
kill himself with a razor and also
hai-inur attempted drowning. He
.vas pronounced insane and will
be taken to the asylum to-day.
.JUNCTION CITY ITEMS.
Section Foreman Moore, and
family left for Kansas on last
Saturday.
Mr. Mills, Editor of the Pilot has
sold his interest in the paper to
Messrs. Buck and Morin.
" Rev. Kershaw of Monroe preach
ed here on Sabbath, and will hold
revival meetings during the week.
School election on Monday
tesulted in the election of F. W.
Folsome director and Earnest Ixe
clerk.
The late fire has left quite a scar
on our town winch will not be
healed over until the building are
rebuilt.
Circuit Court wliich convened in
Eugene on Monday has taken
several ot our oldens there, we
.
nave three terms this year.
K Mr. Guthrie. an old Junctionite
of the late Quint Guthrie. . who
lost bis life in the R. R. disaster
at Albany, is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Amanda Wait oi toe place
Already, the average candidate
begins to loom' up', and there is
more handshaking and friendliness
being manifested than common,
except on such occasions'.' '"It is
said. to be a foregone conclusion
'that . J unc ton...wiu . prgseht t he
next candidate for - countv clerk
on the democratic .''ticket. But
the question is, will he be elected
"Dr. Pat ton treats successfully ail
diseases 6t women, and guarantees
to enr all curable private diseases
lie has a sure remedy for catarrh
f the head. He sleeps in his office
i i w i o v ij ivj tain uaj ji ujgui
u nil 'incu-iirc itif a!1 xl.r s-
" consultation is tree and
A ia btn,.tiy confidential. He can be
0 vort't l.m.i
ktouad in his olhce
iilock from 10 to 12,
Bluniberg'e
to 4 and
to8.
jiry , xiuooara s iiavoring ex
tracts ; they are pure.
v
Of ItkX
CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR.
Cases 'V7h:cb Will Be Tried at the March
Term E ginning Monday Nozt.
P. J. I'orter ct al. vs. J. 0. Elder
et al. ; partition.
Geo. S. Fletcher vs. J. S. Coch
ran and W. S. Betbe; recovery of
money.
li. A. liampv, assignee, vs. W.
U. McDaniel ; suit in equity. j
T. Egenton Hogg vs. Ihouias
Monteith ; ejectment.
Thomas Jefferson vs. G. S. Mont
gomery ; attachment.
Assignment of Albertina Kriescl.
T. Diltenhover vs. Terry Smith;
to lecover money.
State vs. Bannon ; burglary.
TopliU & Co. vs. Mary Cougill ;
to recover money.
C. F. Cromwell et al. vs. Daisy
A. Keeney et al. ; partition.
Martha Pierce vs. Malinda
llodgkin ; suit in equity.
E. Wills vs. F. D. Leverich and
P. Haley; injunction.
H. C. Bennett vs. J. II. Wigle
et al ; on contract.
State vs. W. R. McDauifl; lar
ceny. Mattie E. Bowlin ys. W. Bcz
arth ; suit in equity.
W. H. II . Shields et al. vs. T. J.
Shields et al. ; partition.
Ellas E. Fanning vs. Charity J.
I.uner; partition.
John Grisham vs. II. N. and A.
A. Derthick ; suit in equity.
Emil Schneider vs. O. P. R. R.
Co. ; recover money.
Santlain Lumbering Co. vs. A.
F. Gooch; injunction.
Curran & Monteith vs. P. Min
zenmier; recover monev.
I. I). .Miller vs. S. P." R.R. Co.;
damages.
Giant Powder Co. vs. Scarle &'
Dean ; garnishee.
I. R. Dawson vs. Searle & Dean ;
garnishee.
Fleischner, Meyer fc Co. vs.
Searle A Dean ; garnishee.
Thomas Smith vs. Rebecca
Smith ; divorce. i
Joseph Crabtree vs. Fred Gooch ;
appeal from justice court.
Johnson & Shelton ys. E. J.
Daly et al. ; attachment.
State vs. N. B. Fry ; arson.
State vs. F. J . Lamont ; larceny
in a dwelling.
I. R. Dawson vs. P. C. and Nel
lie Pcebler; suit in equity to set
aside deed.
1. R. Dawson vs. B. F. Bodwell;
attachment.
Baily & Bodwell ; assignment.
R. C. Loller, administrator, vs.
R. H. Rutherford, et al.;. suit to
set aside deed.
Matter of assignment of C. H.
Spencer.
E. E. Warford vs. II.Lampman;
attachment.
Earl Race vs. Searle & Dean;
attachment.
Louisa' Mason vs. Joseph Mason ;
divorce.
Lucinda C. Stralton vs. J. S.
Stratton; divorce.
M. J. Downing et at. vs. J. O.
Kykendall; to quiet title.
Goldsmith & Rankle vs. Farmers
& Merchants Insurance Co. ; re
cover money.
F. H. Roscoe vs. O'Connor &
j Ba'rr; recover money.
Memo llamill vs. Stephen Bal-
liet ; foreclosure.
S. K. Templeton vs. Perrv Hyde :
frit of review.
Wm. Foster vs. W. B. Smith;
recover monej-.
M. L. Garrett vs. Nick Zimmer
man; settle partnership.
A. Miller vs. Schooling A Mc
Daniel ; recover money.
D. M. Osborne & Co. vs. A. B.
Cu.s(ar & E. Miller; attachment.
Mattie Belle llines v?. James E.
Hines; divorce.
Clara B. Ellev vs. C. F. KIIcv:
divorce.
B. Hardman et al vs. John Hitter
et al. ; partition.
John Schlener vs. Rebcrca Ver
non et al. ; attachment.
IStimson & Hebbewhite vs. Far
mers and Merchants Insurance
Co.
Mary E. Davis vs. Munn Bavin;
divorce.
C. J. Dillion vs. I. N. Bostwick:
attachment.
S. Shupp vs. Mary B. PhiliDni
et al. ; quiet title.
U.J. Dillion vs. D. L. Crossen:
suit to cancel mortgage.
D. M. Osborne & Co. vs. P. A.
Helm ; attachment.
Alvie E. Long vs. D. F. Snanaler
et al. ; partition. '
D. M. Osborne & Co. vs. R. N.
Morris et al. jrecover monev.
Robinson & West vs. H. F.. Mer
rill et al. ; suit to settle partner
ship. Jerry Hay vs. John Smallmon:
recovor personal property.
iuarina nay vs. John Smallmon
recover personal property.
jvate t. Aitcen vs. K. L. Aiken:
divorce.
Hulda Greenwood vs. W. IL
Greenwood ; divorce.
' ' ' A, E.' Gooch' vsl Santianl Lumber
Co. '; recover money. '
John Isom vs. 11. Lamnnian:
a,ttachmbnt. '
SMay & Wr. F. . Mendenhall vs.
ii. pnaitn ; cpnnrmation, "
ijoaru oi Commissioners ' vs.
Emily, McKinney ; confirmation.
. ioa.it MctKtr vs. jwjatiie mucner
et al.': 06nffrniation. '
. Golden Bute Bazaar.
Julius Gradwohl has decided to
add to bis mammoth stock of
crockery y nd fancy goods a com
plete line oi groceries. He has en
route a large invoice of Bugar, and
will keep a complete assortment of
choice groceries, and the best of
coffees' and teas to be had in the
market . for the benefit of his
customers. He will also enlaree
i i . i i . . . .
him naruware department, lie in
forms Us' that he buys all his goods
iur net uu&ii, wmcn win enable turn
to sell goods as low as any house
in Oregon, and there is no need of
peoplf going atroad when they can
do as well at home, or even better.
For sale, No. 8 Superior cook
stove, 1 cluster leg walnut dining
table, 1 kitchen table, 1 safe, 0
cane bottom chairs, and 1 A grade
phaeton for sale at a bargain. In
quire of M. J. Monteith.
l
ALBANY STREET RAILWAY.
First Acanal Meeting an! the Electi no'
New Directors.
The first annual meeting of the
Albany Street Railway was held
in Burkhart &. Kcenoy's oiiice last
evening, and the showing of the
company was excellent. Election
of directors resulted in re-electing
nearly all of the old lxard. The
directors for the ensuing year are :
C. G. Burkhart, S. E. Youns, C.
II. Stewart, J. A. Gross, E.F. Sox,
L. Flinn and W. II. (ioltra.
No further business was trans
acted, awaiting the election of offi-
i cers by the lxard after thev have
' have qualified.
! ANOTIIEIt FIOXKEK ONK.
Mrs. Marictte I'almer Shepard,
lied Feb. 22, 1890.
Maiiette Palmer was born in
Delhi, Deleware Co., New York,
May 18, 1834, and was married to
Mr. Wm. Shepard on Christmas,
lool. in the following year she
crossed the plains with her hus
band, and in the fall of 1852 they
j established their home on 4he
Donation claim, already taken by
Mr. Shepard, on the banks of the
Willamette four miles above
Peoria, Linn Co. Here they
raised their family of four girls
and two boys, and were permitted
to enjoy life together nearly forty
years. Mrs. Shepard professed
her faith in Christ in the Willam
ette U. 1'. church in 1853, and was
a member in good standing in the
U. P. church at I lalsey at the
time of her death. She was an
affectionate wife and mother, a
kind neighbor and a hospitable
friend. A good woman, theesteen
in which she was held was well
attested by the very large circle of
friends who attended her funeral
Feb. 24.
"Blessed are the deall who die
in the Lord."
T. J. Wilson,
Albany, March 4, 18iM).
SIX THOISAM) ACKES.
Special
Kargain in a
of Land.
Largr Tract
Any one desiring to invest
money in a large body of land in
Southern Oregon will do well to
call on or address C. W. Ayers, in
the office of the Albany & Astoria
R. R. Co., Albany, Or." The tract
comprises 6000 acres, has perfect
title (U. S. patents) is fenced in,
and has good hbnse,barns,orchards
and other improvements. More
than 100 living springs of water,
and is within two miles of S. P.
R. R. depot and city of Ashland.
Full particulars, prices, etc. will
be given on application as above.
Can be used as a stock range or
will cut up in small tracts.
Cal 'oiri orad(dre8s C. W. Ayers,
Architect office in First -National
Bank liuilding,-Albany Oregon.
Remember1 we havii our dwn de
livery wagon and will call at vour
house morning or evening for
o'ders if you wish.' Spencer &
Blackburn.
Will & Stark have just received
a new lot of fine jewelry and gold
watches. Call and see them.
l.V.V.V M IT. EYE ON
E. 7. JiKAJ:J)SLEYS
Column.
Ageutfor NEW ZEALAND INS.
CO. CAPITAL ?.-).000.000. Fire and
Marine Insurance written.
Albany Real Estate
LARGE LIST OF
BUSINESS
PROPERTY,
Residence Property,
CHEAP LOTS IN
ALL
FOrtSALE- ON THE-
fflSTAlilMT i PLAN;
jtarFwrn Property" i.nrge or small
t'ritcW on' favbrable terms.
If you are looking for investment,
e&ft at tin office.'
TIN OFFICE EVENINGS!
E. G. BEABDSIiEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
axdsotart ruBLic
Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon.
'otic3 or Waaorutlon.
OT1CB IC UK KBIT OIVSX TOAT TOS COfAIlT-
hnrtoforeexitinr under the
t vie am firm name of Artihjrft Dlcktnjon
U hereby liBolved vy U'T!"'? . r
R. F. Ashby retiring having sold hia tnter
st In and to aid Ann builnew to Mr. OeorKe
Dickinson, ho will conttaoe j(ne,
GEk DlCEINMOH
Albany, Oregon. Fbhiary 28th, 1890.
Fa SALS.-A kw smorf aswiiio hacbwe,
at sreatlT redocea rate; lo ehoic
canary birdt, Kngli.tt and anr"f?r
For particulars inquire of Mrs. wm. Myer.
EtCENK NOTES.
Kk;::m:, March li.
We arc last recovering from the
effects of the !Uod, but the old
fashioned ferry will run for a
while.
We are making every effort
possible to give the (i. A. R. en
campment next week a rousing
welcome.
Our county tax the- past year
was 18 mills, and the damage by
floods, etc,, will probably make
the coming year's taxes still
heavier.
Everybody sympathizes with the
relatives of youtig Salt marsh of
your city. Pity that the destroy
ers of the happiness of families
could not all be exterminated.
Our neighboring town of Spring
field is fairly booming now. They
say it is sure to be a railroad cen
ter. Real estate is jumping I
suppose with joy.
People here are indignant, be
yond measure at the fearful death
of Millie Waud, who was left with
a babe only a day or two old, to
perish from want. Her distardly
husband being within a quarter of
a mile or so. This happened near
Cottage drove.
One of the most enthusiastic
school meetings ever held in Eu
gene has just occurred. It was
voted to build a $12,000 school
house the coming summer in the
west part of town, and the neces
sary tax was levied. The sum of
$5)00 was also voted to buy another
lot for school purposes in the east
part of town. We have in Eugene
now 1000 children between 4 and
20 by the exact census just taken.
Our present school building is
crowded to suffocation.
Durno's Catarrh Snuff.
Sure cure for sore cyc6, deafncBB,
headache, ana the worst forms of
catarrh in the head and throat. Price
25 cents. Sold by Foshay A Mason,
AlbaDy, Oregon.
Shaving 15 cents at Vieieck's.
Writ's Addition
TO ALBANY IS
now on the market and comprises
165 large, level and beautiful build
ing lots. The blocks have eight
lots to the block, each lot being 60
by 100 feet. The streets are 60
feet wide with two large avenues,
one of 100 feet and the other of 90
feet in width. There will probably
be a motor or electric line to this
addition oefore long. For terms
of Pale apply to any real estate
agent in the city:
Wilson & Town send,
RKAI. KSTATK, LOAN, iysCRXCK
-AND-
AGENTS.
We have customers for farm prop
erty and town lota Parties hiving
property to bell will do well to call
and see us. Wc also have money to
loan on long time. Low interest.
Sf Office ou First street, next door
to Thompson Overman's.
STONE MEN ATTENTION-Bu's will be
received up to 12 o'clock noon on Satur
day, March S, tor the furnishing and cutting
of otone for the bank of Orepon baiMinpr.
Bid must state the quarry from which the
stone ig taken and a sample piece of the
name presented. Information jrircn and
plans can be seen at the ollicc of C, W.
Ayerx. in the room of Albany & Aitoria
railroad company, First National bank
building, Albany, Oregon, The nj;ht ig re
served to reject any and all bids.
McDonald & Lassell,
HARRISBURO, OttEOON,
Arc prepared t furnish flrst-claM lumber
in car ioad !ot.i at tulinsr prices for the oln
inif season, 'they solicit correspondence.
E. C. PHELPS,
COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
OVEB WKLL8, FAhGO A CO's OFFICE, ,
ALBANY, OREGON.
NEW.
im m !
, Messrs. Spencer & Blackburn desire to announce to the people of Albany and adjacent country that their atoek ia
now complete in all lines pertaining to the grocery bmineas. ' .''
ARRIVING DAILY
Consignmerts cf new goods coBsisting 'of tapl -and fancy groceries, for which we pay spot cash, thereby aarieg
liberal discounts, which will be shared with oar cuatomera.'-'.,
is centered in our special delivery (the only only tne in the city) whereby
dered df promptly and tokthe entire satisfaction of our patr4aW.: ..' v ; -
.V ARE PROUD
i
Of our ability to please our customers, and proud of the kind words bestowed upon ns by those whom we strive to
please. '"' ." '": 'l ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' "'
OUR ORDER SYSTEIVl
Is a great convenience to the ladies, aa we call at their house every morning or evening', take orders for the dy'
soDDlies. and deliver them drotn ptly, thue saving' them the-walk down town aa well at the tedious Waiting for IW
atticiei ordered and tne too oiven Keen, uiwjpuiuaiea w u wire ituiure to receive iaem.
WE NEVER FAIL.
If you order goods from us you get just what you order and in time far tho meal for which you iatead them.
FRESH JERSEY BUTTER.
We have en $aged the entire product of Mr. E. Loonye's Jersey dairy and will have an ampic supply v a
cious butter at Ml times.
OUR OBJECT
Is to conduct a 6rst-class piocery busintas, and we cordially invite trial orders
FARMERS We will make it to your interests to bring na yottf yroduee.
THE BLOCKADE EJDED.
-NEW GOODS FKOM-
SAM FRANCISCO.
I have just received a fresh supply of new cream cheese, mixed pickles,
choice comb honev, roast coflee, large stedless orange J, lemons, figs, choice
candies, nuts, and other good things, to which I invite the attention of the
public.
K L. Kenton
NER THE POSTOFFICE.
STANAKD & CUSICK,
SUCCESSORS TO GUISS SON I'ROPRIETOItS OF
Gity Drug tore.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, FaDcy and Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Aftists' Supplies. Physicians'
Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon.
1
Overcoa
And a ftw Lines of winter suits,
which will be sold very low Prices.
WE
For our immense new steck toar
live as soon as the blockade is over.
.-jstraaW
L. ED. BLAIM,
-the -
Leading Clottaier,
TOVNSEND'S
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If vvu
TO -A.LB.Jsnsr,
Is now on the market for sale by TOtrSKND WILSON.
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ON
C. E. BROWNELL.
-AND INSPECT
Choice Family .frroceries,
NEW:
NEW GOODS ! !
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ALBANY, OREGON.
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it.
HIS STOCK OF-
NEW PRICES ! ! !
we are
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enabled to deliver all goods or
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